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James Stenson writes:. Bring an attitude of prayer and thanksgiving to Mass, and you will reap great spiritual riches: consolation, confidence, peace, deep happiness, and spiritual strength for the challenges of life.

Because of this, I am never afraid. If we love the Mass as she did, we, too, will live in Jesus and he in us, and will we never be afraid.

Thomas Lickona "8 Reasons to Go to Mass. Thomas Lickona, Ph. Visit his web site here. Serving Catholics for 25 Years. Contact Us. Here are eight reasons to go to Mass: 1. The Command of God.

The Command of Christ. The Command of the Church. The Church speaks with the authority of Jesus. The Church's authority in faith and morals is absolute because Christ's authority is absolute. What we do at Mass. Why do we have to worship with other people?

What are the consequences for others if we stop going to Mass? James Stenson points out: "Our ancestors risked persecution, even death, to be able to take part in Mass. You are required to be in a state of grace when you attend your next Mass and to participate in Holy Communion. If your reason was not acceptable by the Church, you will require absolution by your priest.

Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. Measure ad performance. Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile. Select personalised ads. Apply market research to generate audience insights. The Mass is also classed as a sacrifice , as the sacrifice of Christ on the cross is made present and true each time the Eucharist is celebrated. Within each Mass, Catholics receive the Eucharist which the catechism describes as the "source and summit of Christian life".

CCC Catholics believe that when they receive the Sacrament of the Eucharist they are receiving the body and blood of Christ in the form of bread and wine. During the consecration of bread and wine, Catholics believe that the bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ through transubstantiation.

This means that Jesus Christ is truly present in the consecrated bread and wine. It is important to eat properly every day to avoid hunger pains, weakness, malnutrition, and disease. It is the same with our spiritual life. We need to be spiritual-food conscious if we wish to avoid emptiness, spiritual weakness, vulnerability to temptation, and sickness due to sin. The Mass begins with the Liturgy of the Word. God wanted him to devour his word, and God wants us to do the same.

The second half of the Mass is the Liturgy of the Eucharist. Spiritual malnutrition begins when we go without Word and Sacrament for longer than a week. Father Michael Van Sloun is pastor of St.

As a former school principal, high school instructor and athletic coach, he has always been a teacher.



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